Austria-Hungary (redirect from Austro - Hungary)
Austria-Hungary, also referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Dual Monarchy or the Habsburg Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy...
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Cosulich Line (redirect from Austro-Americana Line)
Unione Austriaca di Navigazione, more commonly called the Austro-American or Austro-Americana Line, when Trieste was under the rule of Austria-Hungary...
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Eutypa lata Honey locust canker, caused by the fungus Thyronectria austro-americana Larch canker, caused by the fungus Lachnellula willkommii Mulberry...
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Pax Americana (Latin for 'American Peace', modeled after Pax Romana and Pax Britannica), also called the "Long Peace", is a term applied to the concept...
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the Cantiere Navale Triestino company building steamships for the Austro-Americana Line based in Trieste. During World War I, the town was captured by...
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Agency Austrian Lloyd Ship Management Defunct Österreichischer Lloyd Austro-Americana Compagnie Maritime Belge "CMB" Delphis Euro Marine Logistics Regie...
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"Kaiser Franz Josef I mention in The Montreal Gazette". google books. "AUSTRO-AMERICANA-KAISER FRANZ JOSEPH I-COLOR". "Kaiser Franz Joseph I in italian liners"...
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on the High Seas". The obverse shows the biggest and fastest of the Austro-Americana liners, the Kaiser Franz Joseph I (named after Franz Joseph I of Austria)...
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& Sulmont (1973) Meliola australis I. Hino & Katum. (1957) Meliola austro-americana J.L. Crane & A.G. Jones (2001) Meliola autumnalis Syd. & P. Syd. (1904)...
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renamed Tel Aviv. The liner was scrapped in 1934. "Unione Austriaca (Austro-Americana) / Cosulich Line". 3 May 2008. Archived from the original on 1 October...
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Anton Golopenția (category Romanian Austro-Hungarians)
Anton Golopenția (May 12, 1909 – September 9, 1951) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian sociologist. Born in Prigor, Caraș-Severin County, his father...
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named Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne. Austria-Hungary held Serbia responsible, and declared...
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Karl Max, Prince Lichnowsky (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference)
German diplomat who raised objections to Germany's efforts to provoke an Austro-Serbian war, arguing that Britain would intervene in a continental war....
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Lehár Ferenc [ˈlɛhaːr ˈfɛrɛnt͡s]; 30 April 1870 – 24 October 1948) was an Austro-Hungarian composer. He is mainly known for his operettas, of which the most...
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Kaiser (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference)
Kaiserschützen were special elite units of the Imperial and Royal (k.u.k.) Austro-Hungarian Armed Forces, especially expressed by the part of the name Kaiser...
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Durazzo in February 1916. During the evacuation, she bombarded the pursuing Austro-Hungarian Army. After the war, Puglia was involved in the occupation of...
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the more conservative (and eventually victorious) Prussians during the Austro-Prussian and Franco-Prussian Wars and subsequent unification of Germany...
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Spanish Succession in 1706, including the battle of Malplaquet and in the Austro-Turkish War of 1716–18 as General-major in Hungary. He distinguished himself...
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Province of Schleswig-Holstein (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference)
Empire from Denmark in the Second War of Schleswig in 1864. Following the Austro-Prussian War in 1866, which ended in Austrian defeat, Schleswig and Holstein...
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crown land entirely independent of Hungary. In 1867, as a result of the Austro-Hungarian Compromise, the principality was reunited with Hungary proper...
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Airlines AIR AURORA Slovenia defunct, ICAO code no longer allocated UST Austro Aéreo AUSTRO AEREO Ecuador WLT Aviation Partners WINGLET United States VLV Avialift...
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the major powers include the Crimean War, the Franco-Austrian War, the Austro-Prussian War and the Franco-Prussian War, as well as numerous conflicts...
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at the battle of Actium. Libonotus, the south-southwest wind, known as Austro-Africus to the Romans Meses, another name for the northwest wind Olympias...
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Karl Ludwig von Bruck (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference)
telegraph lines, built a number of highways and railroads and founded the Austro-German Postal Union. In 1849 the Emperor gave him the rank of Baron, but...
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Alexander von Kluck (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference)
daughter. He enlisted in the Prussian army in time to serve in the seven-week Austro-Prussian War of 1866 and the Franco-Prussian War, where he was wounded twice...
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Albrecht von Roon (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference)
of a commission to report on the reorganization of the army. During the Austro-Sardinian War, Roon was charged with the mobilization of a division. At...
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Zoogeography (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference)
province Palaearctic province Ethiopian province Indian province Notogea Austro-Columbia province (= Neotropical) Australasia province (= Australian; Eastern...
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Ferdinand von Zeppelin (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference)
engineering and chemistry at Tübingen. Würtemberg's mobilising for the Austro-Sardinian War interrupted this study in 1859 when he was called up to the...
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Airlines AIR AURORA Slovenia defunct, ICAO code no longer allocated UST Austro Aéreo AUSTRO AEREO Ecuador WLT Aviation Partners WINGLET United States VLV Avialift...
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List of ethnic slurs and epithets by ethnicity (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference)
offensive way. Crucco From serbocroation "kruh"=Bread. In WW I used for austro-ungarian prisoners of croatian nationality in Italian camps because, when...
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